RollinThundr wrote on Oct 25, 2013, 13:26:I'm starting to get it, Beamer has a victim complex.

He does, but he never says why and acts like a jackass about it because we're insensitive to whatever issue he has that sets him off all the time. Perhaps if he shared why, he'd feel more respected by us once we've had the opportunity to hear it?

Racist, homophobe, whatever -- he throws those out there to further the perceived victimization. Even though we're not racist / homophobic and are just people who like to call a spade a spade...

Are you in school? NoDo you have a full or part time job? FullDo you rent/own an apartment/house or do you live at home with your parents? Own HouseDo you have a family? YesDo you own one or more cars? YesDo you have health insurance and do you know how much it costs? YesDo you have a family of your own? NoIf you are out of school are you still paying student loans? No

Beamer wrote on Oct 25, 2013, 12:53:I don't see a single instance of me saying those things happen to me, and I'm pretty sure at that point I'm clearly talking about...

That's the problem -- you're not always clear on what your point is. I'm not going to go digging through old threads to make my point though -- way too boring and time consuming.

If you're really the better man (woman?) in this pissing contest, why not step up to the plate and answer Mad Max RW's questionnaire? Do you have something to hide that will unravel everything you claim to stand for?

I'll bite. My next post will contain the answer to every question. I challenge others to do it as well. I think it will be interesting.

Beamer wrote on Oct 25, 2013, 12:20:Although that thread was a good example for why this board is more fun with the political nutjobs banned. You don't get sucked into their faulty logic and infantile discussions.

You have a choice to join the discussion or not join the discussion. You can't seem to help yourself. Does that make you a victim or something?

Beamer wrote on Oct 24, 2013, 23:53:Hey, smart pants, when did I ever say I was gay?D-Rock's didn't ask me a question, he tried to imply I was gay as an insult. When called out on it, he backpedaled and tried to pretend he thought I actually was gay.

You said that you are gay in that Gaymercon thread from quite some time ago. I've known that you are gay since then. So no, overreaction pants, there was no insult and no backpedaling.

Beamer wrote on Oct 24, 2013, 23:53, directed at RollingThunder:There's no point in being so childish. But, again, shows how strong your comprehension is.

Hypocrite.

So you blocked me and may not see this, but maybe some Blue's reader will be kind enough to share it with you. It will give you the opportunity to behave like a decent person and see that I am a decent person as well. Are you up to the challenge?

Beamer wrote on Oct 21, 2013, 13:01:Do you support that, in this country, they should be free to get engaged? And married?

I have no problem with it at all. Don't expect me to actively support it since it doesn't affect me directly, but my attitude towards it can be best described as 'whatever floats your boat'.

Beamer wrote on Oct 21, 2013, 13:01:Also, jesus, "homophobic" does not mean "afraid." Christ, people are so literal sometimes. Most homophobic people aren't afraid of gays. They don't think its contagious or that gay people will murder them. That doesn't make them less homophobic.

OK you have a point there on the definition. But I'm not homophobic. I think your deep-rooted emotional issues make it difficult for you to not write off those who do not agree with you on every issue.

Beamer wrote on Oct 21, 2013, 13:01:Like yourself: using "gay" as an insult (and, irrelevantly, with no real basis.) That's pretty homophobic. Actually, that's basically the definition of it.

I used 'gay' as a statement of fact, not as an insult. Is the term 'gay' considered derogatory these days? If so, then I have no problem correcting that and using a less offensive term, such as 'homosexual'.

I've spent a few weeks in both Dubai and Qatar, and several days in Abu Dhabi (where, sadly, I didn't find Nermal), so I'd say I'm quite fine in Muslim countries.

Nice homophobia, though.

Did the locals know that you're gay?

Homophobic -- nope. I've stated before that I have plenty of gay friends. I don't fear them. They're my friends because they respect me and we have common interests. And I respect them as well. I have no interest in their sexual preferences, but I am glad to live in a country where they are free to engage in them.

Beamer wrote on Oct 20, 2013, 19:52:Where does the school board keep finding them, and why do they send them to me?

I guess I shouldn't be surprised you joined this discussion, but I really wonder what you have to bring to it when you consider the fact that if you ever set foot on Muslim soil they'd execute you the moment they found out that you like it in the ass?

How's that religion of peace sounding now? You should stop and think before you defend a religious group that has a special book that says it's OK to kill you because of your personal preference. It's not just the terrorists that think that way. Read about the 'honor killings' that happen in the US. Do you really think it's OK to kill your own child because they want to live an American lifestyle? Google it if you don't know what I'm talking about.

RollinThundr wrote on Oct 20, 2013, 16:32:The Koran is very clear in stating to lie to your enemies and subject them. it's called tawriya and is part of the Islam doctrine. And all the bleeding heart progressives of the world treat a religion that wants nothing more than to dominate the entire world as "victims" some how.

Glad to hear some people still read up on things before they defend them. I wonder if the people who defend Muslims would think differently after reading for themselves?